But in correcting the record, the USCCB curiously avoids mentioning Biden’s name. The USCCB statement says that “the following statement was made”--without identifying the man who made it—and then goes on to set things straight. Objectively speaking, the USCCB statement is a rebuke to Biden. Yet since the culprit is never identified, the rebuke seems a bit half-hearted.

Was the USCCB deliberately pulling its punch, to avoid complaints of partisanship? Or was this odd statement just one more illustration of the pervasive political ineptitude of the bishops’ conference? Your guess is as good as mine.

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This isn't hard to figure out -- USCCB says, "Vice President Joe Biden said...." That afternoon, Anthony Picarello, USCCB General Counsel, gets a call from the Justice Department or the IRS: "Mr. Picarello, we have a few questions for you about this press release that went out this morning. Would you care to come down to our office, please?"
Maybe, just maybe, they're leaving it to his bishop to rebuke him in private, where it belongs. Let's not assume incompetence all the time.

Posted by: jackist7902 -
Oct. 12, 2012 6:27 PM ET USA

It's possible that they did not mention VP Biden's name in order to clearly be in compliance with campaign finance / tax exemption requirements.

Posted by: shrink -
Oct. 12, 2012 5:25 PM ET USA

I don't think that the current USCCB remains politically inept as much as it remains an arm of the Democrat party. The latter is a cause of the former.

Posted by: michaelwilmes -
Oct. 12, 2012 3:25 PM ET USA

What's to guess, Phil? The USCCB (in spite of recent improvement) has been run by liberal partisans for years. I'm 48 years old. As long as I can remember, Joe Biden has been in the US Senate. And throughout that entire time, I NEVER heard a prominent member of the episcopacy challenge his disgusting toying of Catholicism.